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Fans From All 50 States Searching for World Series Tickets in Philadelphia

PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwire - October 30, 2009) - FanSnap®, the largest live event ticket
search engine for fans, today announced more than 12,000 World Series ticket
listings currently found with FanSnap.com for games 3-5 in Philadelphia.

Fans from 28 countries and all 50 states have searched FanSnap for tickets
to Game 3 in Philadelphia. Unlike the Games 1 and 2 where fans searching in
New York outnumbered fans searching in Philly 10:1, for Game 3, Phils fans
searching for tickets to Game 3 only outnumber fans searching from New York
2:1.

World Series
tickets prices in Philly are roughly double what they were in New York
for Game 1 & Game 2. Fans can currently find 4,500+ tickets listed for Game
3 starting at $432 and averaging $1,252. For Game 4, there are 4,000+
tickets listed starting at $562 and averaging $1,379. There are currently
3,500+ tickets listed for Game 5 starting at $467 and averaging $1,350.

FanSnap is a free search engine for fans with listings for 50+ ticket
providers totaling more than twelve million sports, theatre and concert tickets and
thirty thousand events. FanSnap shows tickets on maps of the venue by the
row so fans can easily find best value ticket.

About FanSnap

FanSnap.com is the live event ticket search engine for fans. Our mission is
to provide the most comprehensive, accurate, fast and easy-to-use resource
for fans to find and compare tickets they
desire to sports, concerts, and theatre events. FanSnap provides free ticket search results for dozens of the
leading ticket providers, including TicketNetwork, StubHub, RazorGator, Las
Vegas Tickets, Gold Coast Tickets, eBay, Barry's Tickets, AllShows.com, and
Ace Ticket. Our detailed ticket-level search results are made possible by
the combination of strategic industry partnerships and systems integration,
as well as our FanSnap TicketData(SM) systems and patent-pending dynamic
FanSnap Mapssm. Palo Alto, CA-based FanSnap was founded in 2007 and is
funded by General Catalyst Partners and Highland Capital Partners.